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94 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Credential Minor in Homemaking Education H Ec 1, IOA-B, 12A-B, 39, 40, 139 __ _ Elect from: H Ec 11, 38, 100, 110, 130, 131, 132, 133, 180 - - - ---- - Courses HOME ECONOMICS 1. Introduction to Home Economics (2) Units 2e 6 26 The ·social nnd economic pwblems of the young American family; consumer decisions relating to clothing and textiles, food and nutrition, home furnishings, family finance; child development, fllmily relationships; use of Jei.surc time. 2. Home and Family life (3) Modern homemaking in theory and practice; house plans furnjshings and equipment. furniture refinishing; meal planning, prcp~rnion and service; selection of china, glass a11d silver. Activities in practice apartment. (2 lecture, 4 lab hours) lOA-B. Food Study (3·3) Prerequisite: Chern 2A-B or permission of instroctor. Preparation and service of foods for family meals; pS)'chological, cultural, aesthetic, economic, nutritional, and scientific principles. (2 lecture, 4 lab hours) 11. Textiles (3) Principles of fabric production; characteristic usc and care of narural and manm:~ de fibers, usc and care of new finishes; laboratory tc~ting tO determine the ability of rhe fabrics to withstand normal WC.'ll'ing conditions. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) 12A. Clothin!J Con<trnction (2) Clothing selection and construction with emphasis on the individual; basic theories influencing skills and techniq\les; use of commercial pattecns. (1 lecrure, 3 lab hours) 128. Clothing Construction (3) Continuation of 12A. Advanced problems in construction; use of modem fabrics; development of originality in design. (1 lecture, 5 lab hours) 31. Dietetics (2) Elements of nutrition and diet in disease; principles involved in feeding the sick. (I lecture, 3 lab hours) 38. Problems in Home Furnishing (1) Basic principles in selecting and furnishing a satisfying l1omc; design and functional consideration in selection of 'fioor coverings, wall finishes, draperies, lighting, furniture, and accessories. 39. The Child in the Family (2) Open to non-majors. Prenatal care of mother and child; development and guidance of children from birth to twelve years in relation to the family group. Supervised observation of children in nursery schools, hospitals, child guidance clinics. 40; Elementary Nutrition (2) ot open to home econorrucs majors. Nutrition for promotion of good family health; relation of inadequate dietaries to nutritional deficiencies; minimum food budgets in relation to optimum nutrition.
Title | 1963-64 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1963-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Rights | Fresno, California |
Location | eng |
Title | Page 094 |
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94 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE
Credential Minor in Homemaking Education
H Ec 1, IOA-B, 12A-B, 39, 40, 139 __ _
Elect from: H Ec 11, 38, 100, 110, 130, 131, 132, 133, 180 - - - ---- -
Courses
HOME ECONOMICS
1. Introduction to Home Economics (2)
Units
2e
6
26
The ·social nnd economic pwblems of the young American family; consumer
decisions relating to clothing and textiles, food and nutrition, home furnishings,
family finance; child development, fllmily relationships; use of Jei.surc time.
2. Home and Family life (3)
Modern homemaking in theory and practice; house plans furnjshings and equipment.
furniture refinishing; meal planning, prcp~rnion and service; selection of
china, glass a11d silver. Activities in practice apartment. (2 lecture, 4 lab hours)
lOA-B. Food Study (3·3)
Prerequisite: Chern 2A-B or permission of instroctor. Preparation and service
of foods for family meals; pS)'chological, cultural, aesthetic, economic, nutritional,
and scientific principles. (2 lecture, 4 lab hours)
11. Textiles (3)
Principles of fabric production; characteristic usc and care of narural and manm:~
de fibers, usc and care of new finishes; laboratory tc~ting tO determine the ability
of rhe fabrics to withstand normal WC.'ll'ing conditions. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
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